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They

ðeɪ
Ypač Dažnas
0 - 100
0 - 100
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Вони, Ті, Ці, Вони (неопред.)

Žodžio They reikšmės ukrainietiškai kalba

Вони

Pavyzdys:
They are going to the store.
Вони йдуть до магазину.
They said they would help us.
Вони сказали, що допоможуть нам.
Naudojimas: informalKontekstas: Used to refer to a group of people or things.
Pastaba: The pronoun 'they' is the plural form of 'he' and 'she' and is commonly used in both spoken and written English.

Ті

Pavyzdys:
They are my friends.
Ті - мої друзі.
They are the ones who finished first.
Ті - це ті, хто закінчив першими.
Naudojimas: informalKontekstas: Used to specify or distinguish a particular group or set of people.
Pastaba: 'Ті' can also mean 'those' and is often used to point out specific individuals or groups previously mentioned.

Ці

Pavyzdys:
They need to listen to these instructions.
Ці потрібно слухати ці інструкції.
They prefer these options.
Ці віддають перевагу цим варіантам.
Naudojimas: informalKontekstas: In some contexts, 'they' can refer to a specific group being discussed or presented.
Pastaba: 'Ці' translates to 'these' and can be used when 'they' refers to something closer to the speaker.

Вони (неопред.)

Pavyzdys:
They say it will rain tomorrow.
Вони кажуть, що завтра буде дощ.
They believe in hard work.
Вони вірять у важку працю.
Naudojimas: informalKontekstas: Used in general statements or when referring to people in a nonspecific way.
Pastaba: In these sentences, 'they' doesn't refer to a specific group but rather to people in general.

They sinonimai

They

Refers to a group of people or things already mentioned or easily identified.
Pavyzdys: They are going to the party.
Pastaba: None

Them

Used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a group of people or things.
Pavyzdys: I gave them the book.
Pastaba: Them is used as the object form of they.

Those

Refers to a group of people or things that are physically distant from the speaker.
Pavyzdys: Those are my favorite flowers.
Pastaba: Those is used to refer to things that are farther away or more remote in space or time.

People

Refers to a group of individuals as a collective whole.
Pavyzdys: People are watching the game.
Pastaba: People refers to individuals in a general sense, not necessarily a specific group mentioned earlier.

Folks

Informal term referring to a group of people, often with a sense of familiarity or community.
Pavyzdys: The folks next door are very friendly.
Pastaba: Folks is a more casual and friendly term compared to the neutral 'they.'

They posakiai ir dažni junginiai

They say

This phrase is used to introduce a commonly held belief or opinion without specifying who exactly holds that belief. It implies a general consensus.
Pavyzdys: They say laughter is the best medicine.
Pastaba: The phrase 'They say' is more vague and general compared to specifying a particular source or person.

They're

A contraction of 'they are'. It is used to indicate that a group of people are in a particular state or doing something.
Pavyzdys: They're coming over for dinner tonight.
Pastaba: The contraction 'they're' is more informal and commonly used in spoken language.

They're onto something

This phrase means that someone is making progress in understanding or discovering something important.
Pavyzdys: I think they're onto something with their new marketing strategy.
Pastaba: The phrase 'They're onto something' implies a sense of discovery or insight that 'They' have.

They're all talk

This idiom describes people who make big promises or claims but never follow through with actions to support them.
Pavyzdys: Don't worry about them, they're all talk and no action.
Pastaba: The idiom 'They're all talk' emphasizes the lack of action despite the words spoken.

They've got their hands full

This idiom means that someone is very busy or has a lot of responsibilities to deal with.
Pavyzdys: With three young kids, they've got their hands full.
Pastaba: The idiom 'They've got their hands full' paints a picture of being overwhelmed or occupied with tasks.

They hit it off

This idiom means that two people quickly and easily establish a good relationship or connection.
Pavyzdys: When they met at the party, they hit it off immediately.
Pastaba: The idiom 'They hit it off' suggests a strong initial connection or rapport between the individuals.

They're in for a surprise

This phrase means that someone is going to experience something unexpected or unwelcome.
Pavyzdys: If they think this project will be easy, they're in for a surprise.
Pastaba: The phrase 'They're in for a surprise' foreshadows a revelation or unexpected turn of events for 'They'.

They kasdienės (slengo) išraiškos

They've

Shortened form of 'they have.' Used to indicate possession or the act of having done something in the past.
Pavyzdys: They've been friends for years.
Pastaba: Casual abbreviation of 'they have' that is often used in spoken language.

They-d

Contraction of 'they would' or 'they had,' depending on the context.
Pavyzdys: They'd better hurry if they want to catch the bus.
Pastaba: Informal contraction that can refer to 'they would' or 'they had.'

They-a

Informal way of saying 'they are.' The addition of '-a' is a colloquial variation.
Pavyzdys: Do you think they-a going to attend the party?
Pastaba: Slang alteration of 'they are' with a playful touch.

Theyd've

Contraction of 'they would have.' Used to express a past hypothetical situation.
Pavyzdys: Theyd've told you if they were coming.
Pastaba: Combined contraction of 'they would have' for a smoother flow in speech.

They's

Shortened form of 'they is.' Used in some dialects or informal speech to indicate present action.
Pavyzdys: They's going to the concert tonight.
Pastaba: Non-standard contraction of 'they is' in informal contexts.

'Em

Informal pronunciation of 'them.' Often used in casual speech or colloquial settings.
Pavyzdys: I'm meeting 'em for lunch later.
Pastaba: Informal and commonly used in spoken language to replace 'them.'

They - Pavyzdžiai

I saw them at the park.
Я бачив їх у парку.
They love to play soccer.
Вони люблять грати у футбол.
They are my friends.
Вони мої друзі.
I gave them a present for their birthday.
Я подарував їм подарунок на день народження.

They gramatika

They - Įvardis (Pronoun) / Asmeninis įvardis (Personal pronoun)
Antraštinis žodis: they
Konjugacijos
Skiemenys, Skyrimas ir Kirtis
They turi 1 skiemenų: they
Fonetinis transkripcija: ˈt͟hā
they , ˈt͟hā (Raudonas skiemuo yra kirčiuotas)

They - Svarbumas ir naudojimo dažnumas

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They: 0 - 100 (Ypač Dažnas).
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